Camping Olbia, Waterfront campground in Giens Peninsula, France
Camping Olbia is a waterfront campground on the Giens Peninsula with 101 plots nestled beneath pine and eucalyptus trees, positioned about 200 meters (650 feet) from the Mediterranean Sea. The site sits close to coastal trails and natural areas where visitors can explore the shoreline and surrounding landscapes.
The Giens Peninsula has served as a passage point for Mediterranean trade routes since ancient times. The campground was built later on this historically significant land, blending the region's past as a maritime crossroads with present-day leisure.
The campsite draws nature lovers who gather in the evenings to share stories and meals together. Visitors find it a social place where people from different parts of Europe become friends through their shared love of outdoor living.
The campground provides amenities including a mini-market, restaurant, laundry facilities, and internet access for guests. When arriving, expect pathways that wind through the trees and may have uneven surfaces in places.
The campground is known for its thick tree canopy that casts deep shade across the plots and creates a forest-like feeling beside the sea. This generous woodland coverage makes each plot feel private and sets the site apart from more open campgrounds in the area.
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